Olga Sumska reported having problems with her eyesight

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Olga Sumska reported having problems with her eyesight
Ukrainian actress Olga Sumska
Ukrainian actress Olga Sumska has sought medical advice due to discomfort in her eyes and has revealed that she is being treated for dry eye syndrome.

Olga Sumska shared this on Instagram.

Ukrainian actress Olga Sumska spoke about her health problems and showed how her treatment is going at one of the clinics.

According to the actress, she has recently been experiencing eye strain, dryness and a sensation of ‘grit’ in her eyes. At first, she attributed this to overwork or prolonged use of her phone.

Sumska explained that she has worn contact lenses all her life, works a lot under bright stage lights and uses gadgets extensively. She said that all of this puts a strain on her eyes.

What diagnosis did Sumskaya give?

The actress reported that she may be experiencing symptoms of dry eye syndrome. In her stories, she also noted that she is now undergoing treatment for this condition.

Sumskaya shared footage from the clinic where she is undergoing eye treatments. In the video, the actress is seen wearing protective goggles while the necessary procedures are carried out.

According to Sumskaya, the procedures are not exactly pleasant, but they help restore comfort and tackle the problem.

What the actress advised her followers

Olga Sumskaya urged people not to ignore even minor discomfort in the eyes and to seek specialist help in good time.

She emphasised that symptoms which seem like ordinary tiredness may be signs of dry eye syndrome.

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